Father’s Day Fun Facts
Howard Cunningham, Homer Simpson, Mike Brady, Tony Soprano, Ward Cleaver and Danny Tanner are just some of the popular television dads who have become like family over the years, appearing in our living rooms and feeling so familiar. To honor the fathers, grandfathers and father figures in our lives, we’ve gathered some fun facts:
*In Icelandic, the word is pabbi. In Estonian, it is isa. In Hawaiian, you would say e pāpā. In Ireland, he is known as daid. Here in the United States, we call him dad!
*According to the U.S. Census Bureau, of the 35 million fathers who have kids under 18, 1.7 million are single dads.
*Approximately only half of the Father’s Day cards that are purchased are actually given to dads. About 15% of these are purchased for husbands, grandfathers, brothers, uncles and sons.
*Neckties still rank as the most popular of all Father’s Day presents.
*The first Father’s Day was celebrated on June 19th, 1910 and it originated in the United States.
*According to Yahoo Finance, the percentage of dads who stay at home to raise their kids doubled from Generation X to millennials.
*Of the 72 million dads who reside in the United States, 29 million of them are also grandfathers.
Happy Father’s Day from your local Senior Care Advisors at CarePatrol. We’re here to help support dad with senior care solutions and give you peace of mind in the process. Reach out to learn more today and treat dad like royalty.